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Fully charged to power ahead -
TOI
The power industry is feeling fully charged. Consumers will be able to see the light in the coming years as the Budget measures make fuel a little more affordable, reduce funding costs and ease tax burden for generators.
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Rahul Gandhi wants to enjoy power without accountability: BJP -
PTI
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Food for thought -
Financial Express
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Broadening India’s 3G band -
DPS Seth, Financial Express
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Airtel gets 3G shock -
Mail Today
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Sethu project will wipe out coral reef: Zoological Survey -
Kumar Chellappan, Pioneer
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How can we get investor confidence back if taxmen treat businesses as per se shady? -
Bodhisatva Ganguli, Economic Times
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IT’s still a happening place -
Ganesh Natarajan, Business Line
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Selling it right -
Ila Patnaik, Indian Express
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Dams may dry up Ganga, warns ministerial group -
Nitin Sethi, Times of India
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In US cables, an early battle for Indian skies -
Murali N Krishnaswamy, Hindu
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Why India's welfare plans are anti-poor -
Laveesh Bhandari, Business Standard
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OECD sees India lagging othermajor economies -
Paul Hannon, WSJ
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OECD predicts weakening growth for India -
Mint
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How pharma, governments will change post-Glivec ruling -
Ramesh Adige, ET
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RBI not keen on Bank Licence auction -
Economic Times
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Set up watchdog for electronic media: HC -
Utkarsh Anand, Indian Express
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Gujarat model of growth served on Kolkata platter -
Pioneer
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The Indian way in pharma regulation -
Subir Roy, Business Standard
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The big CBI Sunil Mittal muddle -
Soudhriti Bhabani, Mail Today
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Read the Mittal case right: Scarcest commodity in telecom is not spectrum, but guts to undo policy wrong -
Economic Times
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India the cheapest major economy: Pay less, live better -
Economic Times
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Trai's bad timing -
Vanita Kohli-Khandekar, Business Standard
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Two scary steps forward -
Mihir S Sharma, Business Standard
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India’s stalled highway projects -
Mint
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Band of brothers part II -
Sanjay Singh, Mail Today
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When television news anchor Rahul Kanwal got through to Srinivasan and asked him about Meiyappan’s arrest, the BCCI president reacted with thuggish belligerence: 'Shut up, just shut up. I will fix the whole lot of you.' It’s amusing, of course, that “fixing” appears to be uppermost on Srinivasan’s mind even at this stage.This IPL series has shown up the carnival to be a can of worms and India’s cricket administration to be rotten at its core. As a first step towards fixing it over the long haul, Srinivasan and his political patron and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla should be made to resign, and the Chennai Super Kings team disqualified.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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